Can infertility be treated with IVF?

Can infertility be treated with IVF?

With the emergence and development of in vitro fertilization technology, it is a blessing for many infertile families. So, can IVF be used to treat infertility? For some infertile couples, it is possible, but if the woman's uterus is not suitable for conceiving a child, or the man's sperm quality is poor, then IVF cannot be performed. Therefore, IVF is not suitable for all couples.

Test-tube baby is the common name for in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technology, which refers to the use of artificial methods to fertilize eggs and sperm in vitro, undergo early embryonic development, and then transplant them into the mother's uterus to develop and create a baby.

Target Group

1. Severe fallopian tube disease, such as pelvic inflammatory disease leading to fallopian tube blockage and hydrops; or fallopian tube tuberculosis with normal endometrium; or fallopian tube blockage after ectopic pregnancy surgery.

2. Endometriosis.

3. Immune infertility, the presence of anti-sperm antibodies in the male's semen or the female's cervical mucus.

4. Male factors, namely oligospermia, asthenospermia and teratospermia.

5. Unexplained infertility.

6. Those whose infertility treatment due to other reasons is ineffective.

7. Patients with genetic diseases who need pre-transplant diagnosis.

8. Others: such as unruptured follicle syndrome, etc.

Not suitable for people

1. Either party providing the egg or sperm suffers from acute infection of the reproductive or urinary system or sexually transmitted disease.

2. Either party providing the egg or sperm has bad habits such as alcoholism or drug abuse.

3. Either party providing the egg or sperm has been exposed to teratogenic amounts of radiation, poisons, or drugs and is under the effects of these drugs.

4. The woman suffers from a serious genetic disease, serious physical disease, mental or psychological disorder that makes her unsuitable for childbearing.

5. Both spouses who receive embryo or egg donation suffer from acute infections of the reproductive or urinary systems and sexually transmitted diseases, or have bad habits such as alcoholism and drug abuse. The woman's uterus is not capable of carrying a baby or she has a serious physical illness that prevents her from carrying a baby.

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